Roster Moves: Earlier today, the Yankees voided the minor league option of RHP Ben Heller and placed him on the 10-day D.L. (retro. to 3/27) with a right elbow bone spur. Additionally, LHP Oliver Pérez was signed to a minor league contract on Friday, 3/30.— Yankees PR Dept. (@YankeesPR) April 2, 2018

To me, Sanchez looks kinda uncomfortable behind the plate and not all that mobile. I might be seeing him play on a pitcher/catcher off night, but he seems to often be on another page where he sets up and where the pitch comes in. I've seen him give up a couple of wild ones by seeming to try to glove stuff instead of moving his body. Sanchez's dWAR numbers on baseball reference seem to say he is pretty average with the glove.

Meanwhile, Stanton was absolutely livid to be plunked again by Mike Fiers...this time in his heavily padded elbow, with runners on first and second in the third inning of a tie game. At least it motivated him to hit a meaningless HR later.

As Pride Month comes to a close, Yankees are now one of two MLB teams (along with Angels) to never hold a gay-themed event. This story from last year still holds. https://t.co/YCslGnIkX6— Billy Witz (@billywitz) June 29, 2018

And certainly none of us wants to be anything like Yankees *fans* — especially after seeing them at close quarters. Certainly, I have witnessed them often enough in Baltimore during weekend series against my beloved Orioles to know the horror in full.

Not that the horror is easy to recall clearly. The trauma is too violent. Memory cringes, whines, tries to slink away. One recollects only a kaleidoscopic flux of gruesomely fragmentary impressions, too outlandish to be perfectly accurate, too vivid to be entirely false: nightmarish revenants from the dim haunts of the collective unconscious … monstrous, abortive shapes emerging from the abysmal murk of evolutionary history … things pre-hominid, even pre-mammalian …

Breaking: The Yankees say Aaron Judge suffered a chip fracture of the right wrist and won't be able to swing a bat in game situation for 3 weeks. pic.twitter.com/MGVUjWh9E2— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) July 27, 2018

#Yankees just announced the opening of the Stadium’s first wine bar. It will have a “cask-themed aesthetic.” Come a long way from throwing batteries in the Bronx.— David Lennon (@DPLennon) August 29, 2018

Aaron Boone on Aaron Judge's return, following Andrew McCutchen's signing: "We're still optimistic in the plan. The belief is he'll be back with plenty of time." Boone says he also sees McCutchen as someone who can hit throughout the lineup, but a "definite" leadoff option.